This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via the DOI in this recordVladimir Sharov (1952-2018) and Evgenii Vodolazkin (1964-) are among the most significant and influential writers of contemporary postmodern Russian fiction. This article argues that the subgenre of institutional Gothic – defined here as Gothic plots set in mental asylums, hospital wards, and other places of involuntary confinement – is an important structural and metafictional element in their novels. It also suggests that these authors’ use of the Gothic mode corresponds to the traditional function of Gothic narrative as a reaction to historical trauma. Each of the novels discussed here (Sharov’s Sled v sled (In His Foo...
The article examines the postmodern nature of the novel "Pushkin House", and also reveals the creati...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Gothic tradition and Dystopian novels in order to ...
This paper analyses the Gothic elements in the novel Cathedral (2007) by Ivo Brešan. The frame story...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
This thesis analyses the persistence of Gothic-fantastic themes and motifs in the literature of Sovi...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
Postmodern literary fiction relies heavily on intertextual connections between works and genres. Vla...
The article examines the representation of a vampire figure in contemporary culture, in particular w...
This chapter examines nineteenth-century Russian writers who drew on the Gothic in order to explore ...
Valerii Shevchuk, a prominent Ukrainian writer, has frequently employed the dark imagery in his work...
This article examines works by Grigorovich, Dal′, Grebenka, Nekrasov, and Dostoevskii from the perio...
The years of postmodern deconstruction have leached into the Gothic. Mark Z Danielewski’s House of L...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Gothic tradition and Dystopian novels in order to ...
In this article, I propose that the haunted house narrative, so central to American Gothic, has itse...
The article deals with phenomena of the Gothic the most often described as a set of often-linked ele...
The article examines the postmodern nature of the novel "Pushkin House", and also reveals the creati...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Gothic tradition and Dystopian novels in order to ...
This paper analyses the Gothic elements in the novel Cathedral (2007) by Ivo Brešan. The frame story...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
This thesis analyses the persistence of Gothic-fantastic themes and motifs in the literature of Sovi...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
Postmodern literary fiction relies heavily on intertextual connections between works and genres. Vla...
The article examines the representation of a vampire figure in contemporary culture, in particular w...
This chapter examines nineteenth-century Russian writers who drew on the Gothic in order to explore ...
Valerii Shevchuk, a prominent Ukrainian writer, has frequently employed the dark imagery in his work...
This article examines works by Grigorovich, Dal′, Grebenka, Nekrasov, and Dostoevskii from the perio...
The years of postmodern deconstruction have leached into the Gothic. Mark Z Danielewski’s House of L...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Gothic tradition and Dystopian novels in order to ...
In this article, I propose that the haunted house narrative, so central to American Gothic, has itse...
The article deals with phenomena of the Gothic the most often described as a set of often-linked ele...
The article examines the postmodern nature of the novel "Pushkin House", and also reveals the creati...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Gothic tradition and Dystopian novels in order to ...
This paper analyses the Gothic elements in the novel Cathedral (2007) by Ivo Brešan. The frame story...